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E-raamat: Listen: How Child and Student Voice Can Change the World

  • Formaat: 202 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040088913
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  • Formaat: 202 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040088913

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This book aims to accelerate acceptance of every child’s right to have their voice heard, by bridging the gap between theory and practice, empowering adults to act as advocates and facilitators of children using their voices within our homes, schools, and wider communities.



Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC, 1989) articulates every child’s right to have their voice heard in matters that affect them. Yet acceptance of this right is sometimes slow and there are barriers to effective implementation.

This vitally important book aims to accelerate acceptance of this right by bridging the gap between theory and practice, empowering adults to act as advocates and facilitators of children using their voices within our homes, schools, and wider communities.

Divided into thirteen chapters, Listen invites readers to connect the concept of ‘child and student voice’ meaningfully with the development of all children’s physical voices and modes of communication. Topics explored include, but are not limited to:

  • Current research on student voice, including an examination of public speaking within primary schools
  • Advocating for a school-wide focus on supporting student voice
  • Best practice and pedagogical approaches to facilitating public speaking in the classroom
  • The benefits and drawbacks of debate, including how to use it appropriately and assessing when to employ other techniques
  • Creating a supportive learning environment where students may overcome their anxieties about public speaking.

An essential read for parents, teachers, teaching assistants and senior leaders, Listen proposes a pedagogical approach to supporting student voice that is backed by current research yet firmly rooted in practical application.

Arvustused

'This book is a really useful resource to all those working in the education system, but also to anyone who is engaging with children in other realms, such as sport, drama, youth work, music and arts because they too need to be able to hear the voices and opinions of the children they serve.'

- Dr Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman for Children, Ireland

'Mindful of the challenges, practical in its recommendations, Listen shows how it is possible to envisage homes, schools and communities that foster creative, thoughtful and articulate speakers and listeners who will be tomorrows informed, active and engaged citizens.'

- Alan Howe, Oracy Cambridge the Hughes Hall Study Centre for Oracy, University of Cambridge

'Siobhans book is a treasure trove of practical insights, supported by innovative research, making it a must read for anyone seeking to not only understand but to actively engage with the realisation of childrens rights and voices.'

- Fiona Collins, Dublin City University (DCU) Changemaker Schools Network Co-ordinator

'I encourage all primary teachers to read this book highlighting and annotating key sections because youll want to revisit the books ideas and strategies again and again.'

- Séan Delaney, PhD, Author of Become the Primary Teacher Everyone Wants to Have, Presenter and producer of Inside Education podcast and Vice President (Academic Affairs), Marino Institute of Education, Dublin.

Chapter 1 The Right to be heard;
Chapter 2 The Importance of
Communication Skills, Oral Language, Oracy and Public Speaking;
Chapter 3
Facilitating an increased focus on Child Voice and Student Voice;
Chapter 4
Research on Public Speaking in Primary School;
Chapter 5 Why Public Speaking
in Primary School;
Chapter 6 What Public Speaking in Primary School looks
like;
Chapter 7 Pedagogical approaches to Public Speaking training;
Chapter 8
Debate is great but WAIT;
Chapter 9 Fear of Public Speaking and
Communication Apprehension;
Chapter 10 Supporting ALL children to have their
voice heard;
Chapter 11 Examples of Student Voice in Practice;
Chapter 12
Welcome to the World of Child and Student Voice;
Chapter 13 Concluding
Chapter
Siobhán Keenan Fitzgerald is a school principal of a Dublin City University (DCU) changemaker school and holds over thirty years teaching experience in Ireland and internationally. Siobhán is also a TEDx and award-winning speaker. She created the LETs Stand public speaking programme and podcast.